BLACK VEIL BRIDES Interviewed On 'Having Tea With Voodoo Dollies' (Video)

March 25, 2011

Elizabeth Rawwwr, host of the metal/punk show "Having Tea With Voodoo Dollies", recently conducted an interview with Los Angeles theatrical dark rockers BLACK VEIL BRIDES. You can now watch the chat below.

BLACK VEIL BRIDES' debut album, "We Stitch These Wounds", sold nearly 11,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 36 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD was released on July 20 via Standby Records.

The cover art for "We Stitch These Wounds", a beautiful Victorian style painting of vocalist Andy Six stitching his infamous "wound," was created by renowned painter Richard Villa.

BLACK VEIL BRIDES's "Perfect Weapon" video was directed by Patrick Fogarty, who also helmed the band's video for "Knives and Pens" in 2009.

Delivering songs with lyrics of hope and strength, accompanied by passionate, hook-laden instrumentals, BLACK VEIL BRIDES took the rock world by the throat with its first single/video, "Knives and Pens", in the summer of 2009. The video has since been viewed more than 9.5 million times on YouTube..

With a thriving and dedicated following of fans (The Bridesmaids),and a highly trafficked MySpace profile, BLACK VEIL BRIDES stands out as L.A.'s lone breath of fresh air.

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